Luke Caverns
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Man, the people sprouted out of the ground. Yeah, it's that old, man. That's something I'm really looking forward to getting into. And I'm kind of excited in a way to get out of Texas because it's hard to study Native American history in Texas because you've got to travel so far and everything's so arid.
Man, the people sprouted out of the ground. Yeah, it's that old, man. That's something I'm really looking forward to getting into. And I'm kind of excited in a way to get out of Texas because it's hard to study Native American history in Texas because you've got to travel so far and everything's so arid.
Like, you know, Austin, this was an ancient Native American settlement here that we have built this city on top of. The Alamo in San Antonio was built on top of a Native American settlement. And all of our major cities are just a reskin of an ancient city. And in Texas, it's really hard. We have the Galt site that's here in Austin that proves that Clovis First was wrong.
Like, you know, Austin, this was an ancient Native American settlement here that we have built this city on top of. The Alamo in San Antonio was built on top of a Native American settlement. And all of our major cities are just a reskin of an ancient city. And in Texas, it's really hard. We have the Galt site that's here in Austin that proves that Clovis First was wrong.
Like, you know, Austin, this was an ancient Native American settlement here that we have built this city on top of. The Alamo in San Antonio was built on top of a Native American settlement. And all of our major cities are just a reskin of an ancient city. And in Texas, it's really hard. We have the Galt site that's here in Austin that proves that Clovis First was wrong.
Maybe you're familiar with this. But up there, you're closer to mound country, where all the mound builders are. I'm a little bit north of that. But in North Carolina, it's one of the places that the Spaniards had a really hard time infiltrating because of the mountain ranges and because of how fierce the Native Americans were.
Maybe you're familiar with this. But up there, you're closer to mound country, where all the mound builders are. I'm a little bit north of that. But in North Carolina, it's one of the places that the Spaniards had a really hard time infiltrating because of the mountain ranges and because of how fierce the Native Americans were.
Maybe you're familiar with this. But up there, you're closer to mound country, where all the mound builders are. I'm a little bit north of that. But in North Carolina, it's one of the places that the Spaniards had a really hard time infiltrating because of the mountain ranges and because of how fierce the Native Americans were.
And so the archeological projects up there are headed up by like two hillbillies that live in the country, and they're the coolest guys. They own this little department store called the Tiger Store in Hayesville, North Carolina. And they have dug up like Spanish armor under the ground and Spanish swords and all kinds of crazy stuff. And I've gone hiking out there. And, oh, we got to look this up.
And so the archeological projects up there are headed up by like two hillbillies that live in the country, and they're the coolest guys. They own this little department store called the Tiger Store in Hayesville, North Carolina. And they have dug up like Spanish armor under the ground and Spanish swords and all kinds of crazy stuff. And I've gone hiking out there. And, oh, we got to look this up.
And so the archeological projects up there are headed up by like two hillbillies that live in the country, and they're the coolest guys. They own this little department store called the Tiger Store in Hayesville, North Carolina. And they have dug up like Spanish armor under the ground and Spanish swords and all kinds of crazy stuff. And I've gone hiking out there. And, oh, we got to look this up.
Jamie, can we please look up Judicula Rock? It's one of the only megaliths in North America. And it's this gigantic megalithic stone that has the same sort of art style as all the Native American stuff that we've seen. And it's some kind of primordial map of western North Carolina. It's massive, dude. You couldn't fit it in this room. It's called Judakula.
Jamie, can we please look up Judicula Rock? It's one of the only megaliths in North America. And it's this gigantic megalithic stone that has the same sort of art style as all the Native American stuff that we've seen. And it's some kind of primordial map of western North Carolina. It's massive, dude. You couldn't fit it in this room. It's called Judakula.
Jamie, can we please look up Judicula Rock? It's one of the only megaliths in North America. And it's this gigantic megalithic stone that has the same sort of art style as all the Native American stuff that we've seen. And it's some kind of primordial map of western North Carolina. It's massive, dude. You couldn't fit it in this room. It's called Judakula.
If you just try to spell it in some way, you might find it. There you go. And there's an old photo of an archaeologist laying behind it. There you go, to the top left. That one or maybe the one that's colorized there. That one's really, really pretty. So nobody knows what this is.
If you just try to spell it in some way, you might find it. There you go. And there's an old photo of an archaeologist laying behind it. There you go, to the top left. That one or maybe the one that's colorized there. That one's really, really pretty. So nobody knows what this is.
If you just try to spell it in some way, you might find it. There you go. And there's an old photo of an archaeologist laying behind it. There you go, to the top left. That one or maybe the one that's colorized there. That one's really, really pretty. So nobody knows what this is.
And the Native Americans who were asked some of the stories about the early Native Americans who were asked how this got here, who moved it there, their stories are that giants placed this and that giants used to live in this land. And that they created these stones.
And the Native Americans who were asked some of the stories about the early Native Americans who were asked how this got here, who moved it there, their stories are that giants placed this and that giants used to live in this land. And that they created these stones.
And the Native Americans who were asked some of the stories about the early Native Americans who were asked how this got here, who moved it there, their stories are that giants placed this and that giants used to live in this land. And that they created these stones.